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SAE Institute UK

Campus24 monthsAugust 2017United KingdomLiverpool

Whether you want to work in a music production studio, in post production for film or TV, live sound, radio broadcasting, sound and plugin design, game sound or in one of the many different areas of the music business, the Audio Production degree programme supplies you with the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required for a successful career.
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Part time Bachelors in Arts in Liverpool in United Kingdom. Whether you want to work in a music production studio, in post production for film or TV, live sound, radio broadcasting, sound and plugin design, game sound or in one of the many different areas of the music business, the Audio Production degree programme supplies you with the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required for a successful career.
Overview
Our commitment to quality and our emphasis on hands-on education guarantees you will receive vast access to our world-class audio facilities and equipment and you will be provided with extensive opportunities to advance your skills to a professional level, developing a competitive edge as you complete your studies.
SAE’s hands-on ethos ensures students are given individual studio time supported by one to one supervision. This enables you to bring the theory and practice together with your creativity in a variety of settings, from studio recording and mixing on large format consoles, to sound design and editing using industry standard applications and equipment.
Some of the modules:
Music Production
This module presents students with opportunities to apply their theoretical knowledge, acquired in the 401 module, within a variety of production environments. During this module students are expected to complete a sound production adhering to a brief, while being creative through the use of sound editing and signal processing.
Advanced Music Production, Sound for Film and Live Sound
During this module students are exposed to advanced concepts and techniques relating to production and post-production for film and music projects. Students are also exposed to wider industry aspects and learn various analytical forms, as well as studying live sound engineering principles and techniques.
Creative Media Practice
This module aims to position the discipline specific knowledge and skills acquired during the first three modules of the programme within a wider industry, business and cultural context. The structure and operations of the culture industries are examined together with the meanings produced in the interplay between culture, cultural products and the consumer. The resulting implications for the pitching of creative media ideas and the marketing of creative media products are also considered. Students take their existing skills and adapt them for a range of markets, cultures and platforms, requiring students to understand other cultures and assimilate other disciplines into their practice
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SAE Institute UK

Campus2 yearsSeptember 2017United KingdomLondon

Combine your artistic talents with your love for video games and turn that creative talent into your dream career.
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Combine your artistic talents with your love for video games and turn that creative talent into your dream career. From anatomy studies for precise character modelling, to intricate textures, environments and integration with games engines, the programme develops your skills using industry standard technologies and production methods to create 3D art for games.
Our hands-on ethos will have you experimenting with many different styles in order for you to explore and expand your own individual flair, which you can then hone during the many practical projects, closely supervised by a supportive team to help engrain these skill-sets.
During the process of the degree, our tutors will nurture and guide your creative work flow in order to prepare and create the all-important show reel to ensure that you hit the ground running in the industry.
Some of the modules are as following:
Introduction to 3D Animation
We start your journey by giving you the techniques used for content creation and animation. By providing an insight into the 3D modelling process we show you how standard workflow operations occur in a 3D pipeline, outlining the design process from your first idea to a finished 2D/3D animation. Then, via a range of practical explorations you’ll apply the theory side to the animation process, giving you a solid foundation of methods needed throughout the course.
Information, Communication and Professional Media Practice
In this module we introduce you to proven concepts and routines of academic research, critique and writing, and nurture these skills to ensure that you apply good study practice and management throughout your studies. We aim to familiarise you with the theories of culture and communication and develop a basic understanding of the creative media industries and your potential role as a professional creative media practitioner. Together, all of these skills will help you develop transferable career skills to aid your job search upon graduation.
Foundations of Game Design and Game Production
We will introduce you to fundamental concepts covering game design theory, game level design practices and common techniques used in game production. You will hone your critical analysis skills needed to deconstruct existing games in order to get hands-on experience re-creating and modifying them. We ensure from the start that you are using industry vocabulary to describe the processes of game production techniques and through the study of industry related articles you will become accustomed to the workflows used in modern developmental pipelines.
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Recording Connection Audio School

Online & Campus CombinedPart timeSeptember 2017United KingdomDerry

With hundreds of locations across the U.S., Canada, Australia and theU.K., the Recording Connection has helped thousands of students find their way in to rewarding music industry careers by placing them as working apprentices (externs) in actual recording studios.
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Part time Bachelors in Arts in Liverpool in United Kingdom.
With hundreds of locations across the U.S., Canada, Australia and theU.K., the Recording Connection has helped thousands of students find their way in to rewarding music industry careers by placing them as working apprentices (externs) in actual recording studios. Each student is paired with a mentor, a successful working producer/engineer with years of experience and real album credits. We partner with hundreds of music professionals across the globe, many of whom work with Platinum-selling and Grammy-winning artists, to ensure that our students are receiving the best guidance, education and opportunities possible.
Our Bachelor’s Equivalent Offering
Regardless of your musical preferences or passions—whether Electronic Music, Rock and Roll, Hip Hop, R&B, or Folk —our Bachelor’s Equivalent Audio Programme is tailor-made to get you started in the field of Audio Engineering and Music Production. We do this by offering a comprehensive one-on-one education during which you will:
Sit in on Real Recording, Mixing and Mastering Sessions
Learn Pro Tools with hands-on Training, Learning one-on-one from your Mentor
Complete 10 to 20 Hours of Homework Weekly
Make Connections with Music Industry Professionals
Log Hours as a Hands-on Trainee
Receive Hands-On Instruction in Analogue Recording
Learn About Signal Processing
Receive Private Instruction in Guitar and Drum Microphone Usage/Placement
Receive Instruction in Sync and Automation Post-Production
Receive One-on-one Instruction in Audio Processing
Receive One-on-One Instruction in Pro Tools File Management and Templates
Receive Hands-On Instruction in Digital Recording
Receive Hands-On Instruction on How to Operate a Small to Medium Sized Business
Receive Private Tutoring in Microphone Design, Placement and Usage
Receive Private Instruction in Patch Bay and Signal Flow
Receive Private Instruction in Mix Downs
Receive Private Instruction in Compressors, Gates, Limiters, and Clippers
Receive Hands-On Instruction about Amplifiers and Consoles
Receive Private Tutoring in Studio Design, Monitoring, and Speakers
Receive One-on-One Instruction in Sampling, Sequencing and Editing
Receive Private Instruction in MIDI Electronic Music
Learn One-on-One about Reverb, Delay, Chorus, and Flange
Learn One-on-One about Surround Mixing and Output Media
Receive Private Instruction in Plugins and other software (e.g., Reason, Ableton, Logic)
STRAIGHT TALK ABOUT YOUR music industry CAREER:
If you’re going to be successful as a record executive, label owner or band manager, you really need to be smart and deliberate regarding your choice of music school. There are many options out there, but many schools charge far too much money and don’t offer any real connection to the music industry itself. By choosing one of these schools, you run the risk of taking on career-crushing amounts of student debt for little or no return on your investment. And for someone trying to make it in the music business, that can halt your career before it ever starts.
Don’t be that guy or girl. Don’t make the mistake of spending $25,000, $50,000 or $100,000 for a music school education that offers no real path to your future, and don’t make the even more serious mistake of taking on that kind of debt. Let’s be clear: your key to breaking into the music business doesn’t lie in a classroom with a bunch of other students, nor does it lie in some sort of online program that offers you no real feedback. Your path to success lies in the music industry itself—with the people who are actually DOING the work, who can show you the ropes and help you make your own connections.
The Recording Connection offers this opportunity with our unique music business training program. Instead of placing you in an overpriced classroom, we place you as a working apprentice (extern) with a real music industry professional who is doing the job you want to be doing. As you follow a structured course curriculum, you’ll gain lots of real-world experience as you work alongside your mentor, and you’ll learn how to make the connections you need in order to succeed (and trust us—success in this business is ALL about connections). Best of all, you’ll gain this experience, knowledge and insider access for a FRACTION of what other music schools charge, so you can graduate with little or no debt and get on with your career.
The music industry is a highly competitive field, and it’s the smart ones, the ones willing to think outside the box, who are the ones who rise to the top. For you, that begins with making choices about your education that will actually help your career without crushing you with debt. If you’re serious about beating out the competition to become a successful record executive or band manager, the Recording Connection is here to help!
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